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By Kevin Arnovitz
TrueHoop Network Wednesday, April 15, 2009 The NBA's schedule makers couldn't have planned it any better. By sheer happenstance, the six Western Conference teams with playoff seedings at stake were slated to face off in three head-to-head matchups on the final night of the regular season. The slate of games was irresistible, but the implications were less tidy. You needed an advanced degree in mathematics to sort through the possible playoff scenarios. Lost amid the "if x, then y" chatter was the more imperative reality that these games weren't just about where and whom each team would play in the first round of the playoffs. We also got a glimpse of each team's resolve in what was essentially its first postseason test. Activate your ESPN Profile!
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